"She writes about her husband's mementos -- the ones he liked most." Other features inside include Rockefeller vs. Goldwater in the Republican primary, "The Yé-Yé Girls," and Giacometti. Addressed, coincidentally, to an "RF Oswald" in Sandusky who I'm sure was no relation, but: interesting little value add for some folks.
The magazine is visibly water-damaged; some of the pages stick together and should be separated with care, though the spine is holding fairly tight for 70 years old. (It does have a mild twist to it.) Some edgewear and page toning, as you'd expect for a mag this age; all pages complete, though, none torn or dog-eared that I can see -- just the water-staining.
To note also: the magazine has that old-book/basement smell thanks to said water damage. I've done what I can to ameliorate this, and for some of you, it's a plus -- but for others, it's bothersome.